City Functions and Urban Classification Quiz

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In the urban model proposed by Homer Hoyt, how are the uses arranged?

  • In sectors (correct)
  • Concentrically
  • Randomly
  • Radially

Which urban model is based on the assumption that different uses do not grow at the same rate?

  • Sector Model by Homer Hoyt (correct)
  • Alternate Urban Model
  • Ernest Watson Burgess model
  • Mixed-Use Urban Model

According to Ernest Watson Burgess's model, where are high-income earners assumed to be best located?

  • Low-income housing
  • Middle-income housing
  • Commuter zone (correct)
  • Transition zone

Which part of the city is assumed to be consumed by the CBD as it grows in the model by Ernest Watson Burgess?

<p>Transition zone (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main premise of Homer Hoyt's Sector Model?

<p>Sectors align with transportation lines (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Homer Hoyt's urban model, what type of sectors usually extend along fashionable boulevards?

<p>High-class residential (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of physical barriers in Homer Hoyt's Sector Model?

<p>Buffering high rent sectors from low rent sectors (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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